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I honestly think this was written by a bot.

I don’t think he’s shitting on her. He didn’t do it to be mean. He just sees people as data points, and adjusted accordingly.

God damn it...

Looks like an interesting game, but this hits too close to home, so I won’t be playing it. I need to maintain my detachment from reality through my computer and games.

I don’t think I could name a Switch game besides BotW (and I guess Splatoon, but only because it’s been in the ‘news’ recently)

My understanding (although I don’t have a source to quote) is that the manufactories are bogged down making Apple products, and don’t have the production line ‘bandwidth’ to supply more Switches.

I always wanted to get one, but as far as I know, they never released any of the colors in NA that Japan got, and that’s what I was holding out for. Eventually, I forgot about it.

2 was a lot of fun, but they really polished 3, adding a lot of stuff that were fan-made mods for 2.

Slightly unrelated, but MY GOD do I hate that ‘used car salesmen’ voice that some announcers adopt. It makes my skin crawl.

Does anyone else find it weird that the ice cream truck is still out and playing his jingle after dark?

This gives me flashbacks of WoW, and how min-maxing threatened to ruin gaming for me forever.

Interacting with people is overrated.

So they want me to pay double for the game, and they want me to play against a bunch of people with months worth of gear and experience?

Based on your comment alone, I’d imagine there’s a lot you don’t know.

I find these don’t hold very well. I’ve tried using them to hold things like rolled extension cords, and air hoses, sleeping pads, and sleeping bags, bundles of dowels, whatever. I wasn’t a fan. Velcro is still my choice.

I find these don’t hold very well. I’ve tried using them to hold things like rolled extension cords, and air hoses,

I never considered Vaan to be the main character. The general story doesn’t revolve around him like it does with Ashe. I always thought him to be a support character that was used through the first section of the game (the tutorial, if you will) and the real game didn’t start until you’ve met all the characters.

This job system sounds terrible (to me). I liked that any character could basically do anything without being pigeon-holed into a ‘class’

Maybe it’s so they can completely redesign the combat system, but that was the only thing I hated about the first one, so much so that I stopped playing shortly after getting the 3rd character.

I didn’t even know this existed.

I enjoyed it, overall. Some of the voice acting maybe needed some normalizing, but otherwise I thought it was well written, and I like the lack of ‘helpless’ female characters.